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Is it possible for you guys to add an "Exception" list for Javascript?

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I am a computer tech for about 23 years, and would like to give some advice if i may:. A lot of Viruses gets installed via Javascript. I noticed you guys have not got an EXEPTION "option" for Javascript (ie which pages it nust apply to) Is it possible to add such a feature? Thing is, if you ENABLE Javascript in FF, its enabled for ALL pages...which is a BIG security risk!!!

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I am a computer tech for about 23 years, and would like to give some advice if i may:. A lot of Viruses gets installed via Javascript. I noticed you guys have not got an EXEPTION "option" for Javascript (ie which pages it nust apply to) Is it possible to add such a feature? Thing is, if you ENABLE Javascript in FF, its enabled for ALL pages...which is a BIG security risk!!! == This happened == A few times a week == See above

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There is currently no work being done on a javascript whitelist or blacklist. Both are possible with extensions:

Whitelist: NoScript Blacklist: YesScript